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To: ClancyJ
Yes I know he works hard for us, I just don't like the sanctimonious tone of his, and there is that tone whether you feel it or not. I know dozens of conservatives who can't take his overly righteous tone, just think how it sounds to the other side. That tone of his serves to energize the opponent.

But I appreciate his work.

As one FReeper once said of him:

"Sean is sincere, good-hearted and well-intentioned; and he is enthusiastic - to say the least - about what he believes. He does have a message to communicate and he does not over-intellectualize; so his message is on-target for many who are in the throws of Liberal-induced pain and do not know the antidote; and they don't have time for a philosophy lesson to figure it out."

I just know he'd be even more influential with the folks we need if he cut out the righteous stance.

21 posted on 02/18/2006 9:30:24 AM PST by beyond the sea (Let's give them something to talk about............. howaboutlovelovelove?)
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To: beyond the sea

Well, none of us are perfect.

Sean is great for the young ones coming across his show.

I get tired of the repetition, and the fact that I know exactly what he will say about anything (probably because it is exactly the same thing I think.)

I really, really get tired of the parade of liberals using his mass audience to hear their ridiculous, hate-filled lambasts.

But - with that much air time - it has to be filled.

Now Rush is pure teacher, entertainer and comforter and man of wisdom as to how critical a current happening is.


39 posted on 02/18/2006 1:53:19 PM PST by ClancyJ (The New York Times is Aiding and Abetting the Enemy - They are Traitors and Put Our Families at Risk)
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